The copper(II) binding centres of carbonic anhydrase are differently affected by reductants that ensure the redox intracellular environment

Volume: 199, Pages: 110759 - 110759
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
Copper is involved in several biological processes. The static and labile copper pools are controlled by means of a network of influx and efflux transporters, storage proteins, chaperones, transcription factors and small molecules as glutathione (GSH), which contributes to the cell reducing environment. To follow the fate of intracellular copper labile pool, a variant of human apocarbonic anhydrase has been proposed as fluorescent probe to...
Paper Details
Title
The copper(II) binding centres of carbonic anhydrase are differently affected by reductants that ensure the redox intracellular environment
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
199
Pages
110759 - 110759
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